Color Your Own Creation Wheels

Use your own colors to put your own spin on “The Story of Creation”! This fun 9" paper craft is a wonderful learning activity for Sunday school or church youth group and includes the brads you need to put it together! We recommend using crayons, colored pencils, washable markers or permanent markers, sold separately online.

Creation Wheel reads:

The Story of Creation

Dark

Light, On the first day, God separated light from darkness.

On the second day, God made the sky and the water.

On the third day, God made dry land and plants.

On the fourth day, God made the Sun, Moon, and Stars.

On the fifth day, God made the birds in the sky and the fish in the ocean.

Ages 3 & Up: Containing 10 or less large, rounded pieces made of lightweight and soft material, these crafts are simple and easy, perfect for budding artists or large groups. Activity may include coloring or gluing pieces to flat surfaces

Wonderful
These were perfect for our creation lesson taught in Sunday School! They were cute and the children really loved coloring these and putting them together. Afterwards they would discuss their "art" and it prompted discussion of the lesson that day. It is a great way to get the children involved in learning when they can be hands-on with the lesson. :-) Highly recommend!
March 16, 2012

my students went through this very quickly!
Fun product, but could probably make it myself for cheaper
October 2, 2014

God's Creation delight
It was a delightful addition to our regular class. Hands on activities are always good for learning.
All children loved them and I'm sure they will remember how God created the world in 6 days resting on the 7th.
September 22, 2014

Perfect craft for Creation story
We used this product in our Mission Bible Club in Peru. The children enjoyed it. I like that is has moving parts, making it more interactive.
June 2, 2014

color creation wheel
Whatever allows the children to participate in the class lesson is an addition to the class
November 12, 2013

Fun and easy activity for reinforcing lesson
The Creation Wheel was a big hit in my 1st grade class room. The project was easy and it reinforce the lesson on creation. I especially like this project because I could use it for a couple of weeks in a row as a review supplement. I noticed with this age group that they really love coloring projects, especially with the use of washable markers.
October 24, 2013

The illustrations lack biblical accuracy.
The illustrations lack biblical accuracy. Rain drops are illustrated as falling to the earth on day two. Rain did not fall on the earth until the great flood in the time of Noah (See Gen 2:5-6 and Gen 7.) The creation wheel also has rainbow illustrations. God did not place rainbows in creation until after the flood in Noah's day. (See Gen. 9) Furthermore, the sixth day illustration does not include a woman. Finally, the 7th day has Z Z's drawn to indicate rest. God doe not sleep. (See Psalm 121:3-4)
June 13, 2013

Great product, but not for preschoolers!
This is a great product and well-made, but was a little too detailed for little hands. This would be a great project for elementary level students. Also, crayons do NOT work on the coated card stock - we needed to pull out markers and colored pencils to get satisfaction.
September 18, 2012

Excellent Teaching Tool
I used these for AWANA Cubbies at church. The children are 3&4 years old. They enjoyed coloring the pictures and then being able to turn the wheel. Each day of creation is shown in very cute drawings.
September 12, 2012